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Eco-Centred Therapy represents a groundbreaking synthesis of person-centred psychology and ecological consciousness. Authors Bernie Neville and Keith Tudor argue for a fundamental reimagining of therapeutic practice that extends beyond individual healing to encompass our relationship with the natural world.
This work challenges traditional psychological paradigms by proposing that genuine personal growth and well-being are inseparable from environmental awareness and ecological responsibility. The authors draw on decades of clinical experience and contemporary ecological philosophy to develop a coherent framework for therapy that honors both human potential and planetary health.
The book offers practical insights for therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals seeking to integrate ecological values into their practice. It addresses how environmental consciousness can enhance therapeutic effectiveness while contributing to broader cultural shifts toward sustainability and ecological awareness.







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